Purchasing Locker Systems

Locker Systems price data and market research for sourcing professionals

Date Published: November 2017

Overview

IBISWorld’s Procurement Research Reports cover thousands of indirect purchasing lines. Our data and analysis help you strategically engage and negotiate with suppliers and give you the credibility to work with internal stakeholders and executives. IBISWorld’s Locker Systems procurement research provides price trends and forecasts, supplier benchmarks and negotiation questions all intended to give your company leverage during the sourcing process.

Locker Systems - Recent Price Trend

The price of locker systems has been rising at an estimated average rate of 1.6% per year in the three years to 2017; however, price increases have differed based on the type of material used to make the locker. For example, steel prices have been highly volatile, which has been making it difficult for suppliers to budget for material costs and set steel locker prices. Alternatively, wood prices...

Locker Systems - Total Cost of Ownership

The total cost of ownership for locker systems is moderate. Once the buyer makes a purchase, there are several costs to consider. Because locker systems can last up to 20 years if cared for properly, many of these costs will reoccur every year. Therefore, regular maintenance is necessary to increase the useful life of the lockers. Additionally, the buyer should determine whether they desire to...

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About this Report

This report is intended to assist buyers of locker systems. Lockers are made from a variety of materials, including wood, aluminum, steel and plastic, and can be operated with physical and digital locks. Lockers serve as secure units that store belongings, deliveries and other goods. Buyers include commercial businesses, residential building complexes, schools, law enforcement entities and individual consumers. This report excludes general storage units, food-specific storage units, cabinets and shelving, mailboxes and other furniture and fixtures.